Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1148

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to the practice of acupuncture

Impact

The bill mandates that insurance policies in Massachusetts must provide benefits for acupuncture and oriental medicine-based treatments specifically targeting areas such as pain management, post-traumatic stress disorder, and substance abuse treatment. It also prohibits third-party payers from differing reimbursement rates based on the provider type, which means that both licensed acupuncturists and medical doctors will be reimbursed at the same rates for providing such services. This alignment aims to facilitate a more uniform application of acupuncture services across different healthcare settings.

Summary

House Bill H1148 seeks to enhance the practice and insurance coverage of acupuncture in Massachusetts. The bill proposes the establishment of a commission on acupuncture and wellness, which will be tasked with investigating and studying the potential for better integration of acupuncture services within the state's healthcare system. The goal is to improve access, reduce healthcare costs, and enhance the quality of care for residents. Notably, the bill outlines that various stakeholders, including acupuncturists, insurance representatives, and medical professionals, will be involved in the commission's work to ensure diverse perspectives are included.

Contention

Some potential points of contention surrounding H1148 may arise from discussions about the integration of acupuncture into existing healthcare models, particularly concerning cost and access. Proponents may argue that expanding insurance coverage will help to legitimize acupuncture as a valid treatment option, while opponents may express concerns about the implications for medical practices, costs to insurance providers, or the adequacy of training and standards for acupuncturists versus traditional medical professionals. The ongoing debate might also focus on the priorities of healthcare funding and strategic resource allocation within the defining of health programs.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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